PROPAMOCARB HCl 625G/L + FLUOPICOLIDE 62.5G/L SC
Mode of action:
Propamocarb hydrochloride: Systemic fungicide with protective action. Absorbed by the roots and leaves, and transported acropetally.
Fluopicolide: Protectant fungicide with translaminar and xylem systemic movement. Affects release of zoospores and cyst germination. Also inhibits sporulation and mycelial growth within plant tissues.
Use:
Propamocarb hydrochloride: Specific control of Phycomycetes. As a foliar spray, at 0.75–2.2 kg/ha against Phytophthora infestans on tomatoes and potatoes, at 0.75–2.2 kg/ha against Bremia lactucae on lettuce, at 0.6–2.2 kg/ha against Pseudoperonospora cubensis on cucumber, at 0.75–2.2 kg/ha against Peronospora spp. on cabbages. At 3.1–9.4 kg/ha against Pythium aphanidermatum on turf; as a foliar spray or drench application, at 1.1–11 g/m2 as drench application against Pythium spp. and Phytophthora spp. on ornamentals, at 0.75–1.5 kg/ha as drip application against Pythium spp. and Phytophthora spp. on fruiting vegetables (cucurbits, tomatoes, peppers, etc.); and at 1.8–7.2 g/m2 as a drench application against Pythium spp. and Phytophthora spp. on vegetable seedbeds.
Fluopicolide: Under development, in combination with other fungicides, for control of downy mildews (Plasmopara, Pseudoperonospora, Peronospora, Bremia spp.), late blight (Phytophthora spp.) and various Pythium species.
Advantage:
Provide a high level of protective activity and excellent curative activity for specific diseases (espically Pseudoperonospera spp, Phytophthora spp) to protect the yield and quality of crops.
Flexible application timing, quick knockdown effect, with long residual activity.
Crop:
Application & Method:
Crop | Target | Dose rate | Method |
Cabbage | Downy mildew | 900-1125 ml/ha | Spray |
Tomato | Late blight | 900-1125 ml/ha | Spray |
Cucumber | Downy mildew | 900-1125 ml/ha | Spray |
Watermelon | Blight | 900-1125 ml/ha | Spray |
Chili | Blight | 900-1125 ml/ha | Spray |
Direction for use:
Begin applications
directly to leaves at the onset of disease, to be effective. Repeat
applications at 7-10 day intervals. Ensure thorough coverage.
Maximum number of
application (per crop): Three
Good crop safety.